Exiting the Highway to Porn
Brother in Christ, do you ever feel thereโs a switch in your brain that gets turned on, and once that happens, itโs only a matter of time before you find yourself back in the gutter of pornography? Does porn feel inevitable? Sister in Christ, do you experience triggers, such as suggestive posts on social media, that lead you onto a highway to porn with only one exit: โGive In to Temptationโ?
Many people fall into the belief that once desire has been awakened, the only way to silence that nagging voice is to give it what it wants. They believe the porn interstate has one way off, and thatโs to give in.
But before you reach โGiving In,โ youโve flown past earlier exits that donโt involve sinning. The sooner you get off this highway, the stronger youโll become next time you make a wrong turn back onto it.
Use Strategic Speed Bumps to Slow Down
While many people feel they โfall intoโ porn, there were dozens of decision points along the way that led to that destination. Slowing down is critical to seeing those earlier exit ramps. To do this, we need to place speed bumps on the highway to porn.
Speed bumps include anything that makes pornography difficult to access. If porn is right in your pocket on your phone, youโre flying down the highway at 150 mph. No wonder you missed all the other exits! Speed bumps force you to slow down. These may include filters and accountability software on all internet-enabled devices, removing all social media, or perhaps getting rid of a smart phone altogether. It sounds painful to limit your access to many good things, but I hear testimony after testimony of the peace and freedom many people experience when they couldnโt look at porn due to lack of access.
Before you reach โGiving In,โ youโve flown past earlier exits that donโt involve sinning. The sooner you get off this highway, the stronger youโll become next time you make a wrong turn back onto it.
The reason these measures are speed bumps and not brick walls is because thereโs ultimately no guaranteed way to restrict access to someone who truly wants to find pornography. People will go to great lengths and spend incredible amounts of time and money just to get their next fix. Where there is a will, there typically is a way.
But the fatal flaw I hear from so many is that because speed bumps donโt guarantee success, they donโt even try them. This is a lie from the depths of hell. Any distance you can create between yourself and access to sin is to your advantage. It gives time for the Holy Spirit to work in your heart and turn you from sin. Putting speed bumps up also shows youโre sober minded about whatโs at stake in the battle against sin. Scripture explicitly commands us not to make any provision for the flesh (Rom. 13:14). Your willingness to limit your access to porn shows you take sin seriously.
Earlier Exits Off the Highway to Porn
Believe it or not, this highway is chock-full of exits that donโt involve sinning. Once you slow down, youโll see theyโre everywhere! What are some of these earlier exits?
- Switch locations. Pornography prefers privacy. An obvious exit is to leave your private room and find a place with other people. If youโre the only person at home, go for a walk or study at the library. For those who work remotely, take your work to a cafรฉ, remove all curtains and blinds from your home office, and maybe take the door off.
- Reach out for help. Donโt expect one person to be everything you need when it comes to reinforcements. As soon as tempting thoughts enter your mind, out yourself. Text six friends and then systematically call each one until one of them picks up. Fight the lie that says youโre annoying them. The sooner you bring those tempting thoughts into the light, the less power they have over you. James wasnโt lying when he promised, โResist the devil, and he will flee from youโ (James 4:7).
- Access truth. The most obvious decision here is to open your Bible and flood your mind with truth (Phil. 4:8). But thereโs a plethora of creative ways to do this if youโre hesitant to pick up your Bible in those moments. Always have an audio Bible on-hand and fill your airwaves with Godโs precious promises. Turn on Christian music or listen to a sermon or Christian podcast. Perhaps you have โFighter Versesโ in your wallet or posted on your wallโthese are specific verses youโve found particularly strategic when youโre tempted to sin.
- Reach up to God. According to Hebrews 4:16, weโre called to enter Godโs throne room of grace in time of need to receive mercy and find grace to help. You know temptation to look at porn is not just any old โtime of need,โ this is DEFCON 1โimminent nuclear war! You also know your resources to fight this temptation are limited and ineffective on their own. You need divine help. Grace is not only Godโs gift of forgiveness, itโs also his power that he freely gives you in Christ to battle temptation. But you need to come to him for it. You need to get on your knees and pray for his help. Pray to God for eyes to see him in his glory, so the โthings of earth grow strangely dim in the light of his glory and grace.” Ask God to make you sober-minded to the devastating consequences of pornography. Ask him to meet you in your trials that so often underlie the temptation to escape them.
Brother, sister, you can always get off the highway to porn, even when you feel youโve gone too far.
- Find someone to serve. Pornography is the epitome of selfishness. Itโs exploiting someone else for your own pleasure. A powerful weapon against selfishness is to proactively find ways to serve. Serving others is much more fulfilling and doesnโt leave you with guilt and shame. Looking at pornography in the morning can ruin your whole day, sometimes your whole week. But serving someone else in the morning can brighten your day and become the highlight of your week. This doesnโt have to be extravagant. It can be as simple and powerful as praying for people in need, calling a friend who struggles with loneliness, or doing the leftover dishes in the sink.
Brother, sister, you can always get off the highway to porn, even when you feel youโve gone too far. Remember, โGod is faithful, and he will not let you be tempted beyond your ability, but with the temptation he will also provide the way of escape, that you may be able to endure itโ (1 Cor. 10:13). As you grow in sanctification, you may still find yourself back on that highwayโbut the early exit signs will become much clearer. The more you take those early exits, youโll find yourself less frequently on the highway at all, instead opting for the scenic route of Godโs glory, beauty, and grace.